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1978 Boler B1300H Private Seller

3 years ago Trailer for Sale  West Palm Beach, FL 11988 Views 5 Watching
Year: 1978
Make: Boler
Model: B1300H
Length: 13
Country:US
State or Province:FL
City: West Palm Beach
Type of Sale:Private Seller
Listed:3 years ago
SOLD!

This is it The Amazing 13 Boler! This is a fine 1978 example of the storied Boler legacy ... with a clean title!

The Boler is the granddaddy of them all, giving rise to the Scamp and Casitas that came later. At about a thousand pounds base model, this was the first true ultralight camper and still holds up well after 40 years on the road. Nice fresh paint. Tidy, retro, insulated interior. All new suspension this beauty is ready to roll

The original Canadian built Boler molded fiberglass trailer was introduced in 1968. The design offered a simple and lightweight family travel trailer.

Made by joining two molded fiberglass halves top and bottom , creating a watertight and extremely durable shell. Inside is cozy yet comfortable, including a stove currently disconnected , fridge or ice box, and sink with hand pump.

Sleeping for 4 is available by lowering the rear dinette table between the seats to create a double bed ,and the front gaucho converts into bunk beds.

General specifications:

  • Interior length 10
  • Interior height 6 1
  • Interior width 6 6
  • Overall length 13
  • Overall height 6 11
  • Overall width 6 8
  • Weight approx dry 1000 lbs base model with no options or consumables

NOTE average weight ready for camping 1400 1600 lb

The Boler ultralight fibreglass trailer the famous egg on wheels was invented and manufactured in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Boler was manufactured and sold between 1968 and 1988, and approximately 10,000 units were sold. The Boler is credited with inspiring numerous manufacturers to create nearly identical trailers. The Bolers and their imitators are growing in popularity again, as the Baby Boomers get tired of camping in tents or are searching for a low cost trailer for their retirement years; as hobbyists find a new muse from their childhood memories; or as the price of gas continues to increase thus taking larger RV s off the road . What may have once been viewed as a poor man s RV, Bolers are now cool. Retro glamping glamorous camping is in style and hobbyists are having a blast creating the most beautiful, personalized, lightweight trailers on the road. The Internet allows fibreglass RV owners to exchange restoration ideas and how to information, buy and sell their trailers, show off their marvelous eggs and arrange for fibreglass meet ups around North America.

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Revision Date: 2021-04-13 00:23:07
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Revision Date: 2020-11-05 02:59:57
By User: GrantB
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<p>This is it The Amazing 13 Boler! This is a fine 1978 example of the storied Boler legacy!</p><p>The Boler is the granddaddy of them all, giving rise to the Scamp and Casitas that came later. At about a thousand pounds base model, this was the first true ultralight camper and still holds up well after 40 years on the road. Nice fresh paint. Tidy, retro, insulated interior. All new suspension this beauty is ready to roll</p><p>The original Canadian built Boler molded fiberglass trailer was introduced in 1968. The design offered a simple and lightweight family travel trailer.</p><p>Made by joining two molded fiberglass halves top and bottom , creating a watertight and extremely durable shell. Inside is cozy yet comfortable, including a stove currently disconnected , fridge or ice box, and sink with hand pump.</p><p>Sleeping for 4 is available by lowering the rear dinette table between the seats to create a double bed ,and the front gaucho converts into bunk beds.</p><p>General specifications:</p><ul><li>Interior length 10 <br /></li><li>Interior height 6 1 <br /></li><li>Interior width 6 6 <br /></li><li>Overall length 13 <br /></li><li>Overall height 6 11 <br /></li><li>Overall width 6 8 <br /></li><li>Weight approx dry 1000 lbs base model with no options or consumables </li></ul><p>NOTE average weight ready for camping 1400 1600 lb<br /><br /><i>The Boler ultralight fibreglass trailer the famous egg on wheels was invented and manufactured in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Boler was manufactured and sold between 1968 and 1988, and approximately 10,000 units were sold. The Boler is credited with inspiring numerous manufacturers to create nearly identical trailers. The Bolers and their imitators are growing in popularity again, as the Baby Boomers get tired of camping in tents or are searching for a low cost trailer for their retirement years; as hobbyists find a new muse from their childhood memories; or as the price of gas continues to increase thus taking larger RV s off the road . What may have once been viewed as a poor man s RV, Bolers are now cool. Retro glamping glamorous camping is in style and hobbyists are having a blast creating the most beautiful, personalized, lightweight trailers on the road. The Internet allows fibreglass RV owners to exchange restoration ideas and how to information, buy and sell their trailers, show off their marvelous eggs and arrange for fibreglass meet ups around North America.</i></p> <p>This is it The Amazing 13 Boler! This is a fine 1978 example of the storied Boler legacy ... with a clean title!</p><p>The Boler is the granddaddy of them all, giving rise to the Scamp and Casitas that came later. At about a thousand pounds base model, this was the first true ultralight camper and still holds up well after 40 years on the road. Nice fresh paint. Tidy, retro, insulated interior. All new suspension this beauty is ready to roll</p><p>The original Canadian built Boler molded fiberglass trailer was introduced in 1968. The design offered a simple and lightweight family travel trailer.</p><p>Made by joining two molded fiberglass halves top and bottom , creating a watertight and extremely durable shell. Inside is cozy yet comfortable, including a stove currently disconnected , fridge or ice box, and sink with hand pump.</p><p>Sleeping for 4 is available by lowering the rear dinette table between the seats to create a double bed ,and the front gaucho converts into bunk beds.</p><p>General specifications:</p><ul><li>Interior length 10 <br /></li><li>Interior height 6 1 <br /></li><li>Interior width 6 6 <br /></li><li>Overall length 13 <br /></li><li>Overall height 6 11 <br /></li><li>Overall width 6 8 <br /></li><li>Weight approx dry 1000 lbs base model with no options or consumables </li></ul><p>NOTE average weight ready for camping 1400 1600 lb<br /><br /><i>The Boler ultralight fibreglass trailer the famous egg on wheels was invented and manufactured in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Boler was manufactured and sold between 1968 and 1988, and approximately 10,000 units were sold. The Boler is credited with inspiring numerous manufacturers to create nearly identical trailers. The Bolers and their imitators are growing in popularity again, as the Baby Boomers get tired of camping in tents or are searching for a low cost trailer for their retirement years; as hobbyists find a new muse from their childhood memories; or as the price of gas continues to increase thus taking larger RV s off the road . What may have once been viewed as a poor man s RV, Bolers are now cool. Retro glamping glamorous camping is in style and hobbyists are having a blast creating the most beautiful, personalized, lightweight trailers on the road. The Internet allows fibreglass RV owners to exchange restoration ideas and how to information, buy and sell their trailers, show off their marvelous eggs and arrange for fibreglass meet ups around North America.</i></p>

Revision Date: 2020-11-04 22:41:04
By User: GrantB
Revised Field: description

Old Value New Value
<p>This is it The Amazing 13 Boler! This is a fine 1978 example of the storied Boler legacy!</p><p>The Boler is the granddaddy of them all, giving rise to the Scamp and Casitas that came later. At about a thousand pounds base model, this was the first true ultralight camper and still holds up well after 40 years on the road. Nice fresh paint. Tidy, retro, insulated interior. All new suspension this beauty is ready to roll</p><p>The original Canadian built Boler molded fiberglass trailer was introduced in 1968. The design offered a simple and lightweight family travel trailer.</p><p>Made by joining two molded fiberglass halves top and bottom , creating a watertight and extremely durable shell. Inside is cozy yet comfortable, including a stove currently disconnected , fridge or ice box, and sink with hand pump.</p><p>Sleeping for 4 is available by lowering the rear dinette table between the seats to create a double bed ,and the front gaucho converts into bunk beds.</p><p>General specifications:Interior length 10 Interior height 6 1 Interior width 6 6 Overall length 13 Overall height 6 11 Overall width 6 8 Weight approx dry 1000 lbs base model with no options or consumables </p><p>NOTE average weight ready for camping 1400 1600 lb<br /><br /><i>The Boler ultralight fibreglass trailer the famous egg on wheels was invented and manufactured in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Boler was manufactured and sold between 1968 and 1988, and approximately 10,000 units were sold. The Boler is credited with inspiring numerous manufacturers to create nearly identical trailers. The Bolers and their imitators are growing in popularity again, as the Baby Boomers get tired of camping in tents or are searching for a low cost trailer for their retirement years; as hobbyists find a new muse from their childhood memories; or as the price of gas continues to increase thus taking larger RV s off the road . What may have once been viewed as a poor man s RV, Bolers are now cool. Retro glamping glamorous camping is in style and hobbyists are having a blast creating the most beautiful, personalized, lightweight trailers on the road. The Internet allows fibreglass RV owners to exchange restoration ideas and how to information, buy and sell their trailers, show off their marvelous eggs and arrange for fibreglass meet ups around North America.</i></p> <p>This is it The Amazing 13 Boler! This is a fine 1978 example of the storied Boler legacy!</p><p>The Boler is the granddaddy of them all, giving rise to the Scamp and Casitas that came later. At about a thousand pounds base model, this was the first true ultralight camper and still holds up well after 40 years on the road. Nice fresh paint. Tidy, retro, insulated interior. All new suspension this beauty is ready to roll</p><p>The original Canadian built Boler molded fiberglass trailer was introduced in 1968. The design offered a simple and lightweight family travel trailer.</p><p>Made by joining two molded fiberglass halves top and bottom , creating a watertight and extremely durable shell. Inside is cozy yet comfortable, including a stove currently disconnected , fridge or ice box, and sink with hand pump.</p><p>Sleeping for 4 is available by lowering the rear dinette table between the seats to create a double bed ,and the front gaucho converts into bunk beds.</p><p>General specifications:</p><ul><li>Interior length 10 <br /></li><li>Interior height 6 1 <br /></li><li>Interior width 6 6 <br /></li><li>Overall length 13 <br /></li><li>Overall height 6 11 <br /></li><li>Overall width 6 8 <br /></li><li>Weight approx dry 1000 lbs base model with no options or consumables </li></ul><p>NOTE average weight ready for camping 1400 1600 lb<br /><br /><i>The Boler ultralight fibreglass trailer the famous egg on wheels was invented and manufactured in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Boler was manufactured and sold between 1968 and 1988, and approximately 10,000 units were sold. The Boler is credited with inspiring numerous manufacturers to create nearly identical trailers. The Bolers and their imitators are growing in popularity again, as the Baby Boomers get tired of camping in tents or are searching for a low cost trailer for their retirement years; as hobbyists find a new muse from their childhood memories; or as the price of gas continues to increase thus taking larger RV s off the road . What may have once been viewed as a poor man s RV, Bolers are now cool. Retro glamping glamorous camping is in style and hobbyists are having a blast creating the most beautiful, personalized, lightweight trailers on the road. The Internet allows fibreglass RV owners to exchange restoration ideas and how to information, buy and sell their trailers, show off their marvelous eggs and arrange for fibreglass meet ups around North America.</i></p>
Posted by aberger (3 years ago)

Is this still available?

Hello! Looks a lot like what I�m looking for! I am in upstate new York but able to travel some for the right camper-where are you located? Thanks very much! All best, Andrew

Posted by GrantB (3 years ago)

Hi! It sure is still available here in Palm Beach County, Florida - so not exactly next door, but maybe a nice break from overcoat weather? If you've got any questions, I can try to answer them.

Posted by NomadwithaDog (3 years ago)

Hi Grant, Can you DM your number. I'm interested. Cheers!

-Alexandra

Posted by Danman58 (3 years ago)

Interested

I am in Tampa. Is this still available?

Posted by agj223 (3 years ago)

Grant, I would love to come take a look at this camper if it is still available! It looks like it would be a perfect fit for my wife, daughter and I.:D

Posted by GrantB (3 years ago)

Hi! The Boler is still available. I've missed a couple of these public messages because I only get notifications on DMs, so that's probably the best way to reach me. Drop by any time to have a look!

Posted by lindseyjjerome (2 years ago)

Still available?? I'm very interested!!